SECME: Diversity in STEM Education

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SECME is a non-profit 501C 3, focused on engaging and preparing minorities and girls in grades K-12 for majors and careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). SECME is a non-profit 501C 3, focused on engaging and preparing minorities and girls in grades K-12 for majors and careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

08/25/2022

He would go on to work on the Mustang, Ford trucks, and the T-Bird after becoming Ford’s first Black car designer. He was behind the earliest sketches of the original 1966 Bronco and would go on to work on the Mustang, Ford trucks, and the T-Bird. However, until recently, when Ford began the design process for the all-new 2021 Ford Bronco, only a few people were aware of Thompson’s story.

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08/09/2022

Granville T. Woods was a black inventor who received at least 50 government patents for his numerous inventions. Over a dozen of these patents were for electric train inventions, but the majority of them were for electrical control and distribution. The induction telegraph, a technique for communication with and from moving trains, was his most notable invention. Granville T. Woods was dubbed “the black Thomas Edison” by many.

Granville T. Woods was born on April 23, 1856, in Columbus, Ohio, and went to work after irregularly attending school until he was ten years old. Working in railroad machine shops and steel mills, as well as reading about electricity, helped Woods expand his education.

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07/14/2022
Youth Robotics Teams Inspire at FIRST® Championship in Houston 04/29/2022

Youth Robotics Teams Inspire at FIRST® Championship in Houston A Global Audience of 30,000+ Attendees Watched Students from 40+ Countries Compete with Team-Built Robots and Showcased Innovation Skills with Support from Corporate Sponsors Event Celebrates Conclusion of 2021-2022 Season, FIRST® FORWARDSM Presented by Qualcomm Incorporated

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